Now the DeKalb District Attorney's office will have to figure out where that money was spent, who spent it, and whether there was any criminal activity.

"We don't manage the money," said DeKalb School Board Chairman Dr. Eugene Walker. "That's done by the system, but we do have state audits. You know we just finished the KPMG audit, and they did not find to my knowledge any mismanagement or criminal activity going on."

The district attorney's office also has a trial pending against former DeKalb County School Superintendent Crawford Lewis and three others. They are accused of cheating taxpayers out of millions of dollars.